David Haye vs. David Tua

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  • Scott9945
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    #11
    Originally posted by warp1432
    This prime for prime or now?

    If it's right now, my money would be on Haye. Tua has been washed up for years and he'd never even catch Haye. A good way to make money in 2008 is to bet against fighters who made their reputation in 1998 and haven't done anything noteworthy in at least five years.

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    • WLAD OWNS
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      #12
      Originally posted by Scott9945
      If it's right now, my money would be on Haye. Tua has been washed up for years and he'd never even catch Haye. A good way to make money in 2008 is to bet against fighters who made their reputation in 1998 and haven't done anything noteworthy in at least five years.
      Tua would never catch Haye??....Oh yes he would my friend...Haye has **** defence, keeps his left hand too low and has poor stamina...That's a recipe for disaster against an iron chinned, devastating puncher like David Tua....Even though Tua's best days are behind him I would still pick him to KO the overhyped Gaymaker.

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      • Motofan
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        #13
        Haye couldnt hurt Tua and would eventually get caught and put away. He would be winning every single round until he got stopped.

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        • The Hammer
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          #14
          So Haye is ducking Tua in order to pursue a fight with either:

          the old former crackhead Oliver McCall (who looked slow in his last fight with JC Gomez) OR Hasim Rahman (who was almost defeated by clubfighter Zuri Lawrence in his last fight).

          What does this tell us about Haye?

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          • ferocity
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            #15
            I've seen a gif of Haye being ko'd. Tua would be losing then out of nowhere his punch finally hits the mark and ko's Haye. This fight would never happen.

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            • Silencers
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              #16
              Right now, Haye outboxes Tua to a decision, Tua would always have a puncher's chance.

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              • KnockoutTheFat
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                #17
                David by decision.

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                • Scott9945
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by WLAD OWNS
                  Tua would never catch Haye??....Oh yes he would my friend...Haye has **** defence, keeps his left hand too low and has poor stamina...That's a recipe for disaster against an iron chinned, devastating puncher like David Tua....Even though Tua's best days are behind him I would still pick him to KO the overhyped Gaymaker.

                  Tua is slower than glacier now. Everyone wants to remember the warrior from the 90's, but he hasn't been that in long time now. I wish this fight were made. I'd pick up some points and maybe some money too.

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                  • Scoooter
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                    #19
                    David Tua is still alive?


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                    • ROSS CALIFORNIA
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                      #20
                      It depends what Tua has been up to. I didn't know he was even a fighter any more. If he's been inactive for years, then he loses easily to Haye. Boxing is more than who hits harder.

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